Levi's 514 is a classic straight-fit jean that offers an ideal silhouette for body types ranging from average build to athletic.
[Features]
The straight fit with a slightly lower waist is also excellent for versatility.
Coordination
- Simply pair with a T-shirt and hoodie for a casual look.
- It goes well with neat coordinates like shirts and jackets!
- It also goes well with sports mix coordination such as outdoor nylon jackets, sneakers, and caps.
A setup with a denim jacket is also recommended.
For a clean coordination, pair a slightly smaller top than usual with an A-line silhouette!
The tuck-in style is also recommended!
For a relaxed outfit, it is recommended to coordinate with big silhouette/oversized items.
LEVI'S
About 150 years ago, in 1853, during the height of the American frontier era, Levi Strauss & Co. was established in the United States. Initially, the company engaged in a wholesale business dealing with clothing, fabrics, and miscellaneous goods, but an opportunity arose that led to the birth of jeans. In the late 19th century, this opportunity came from the voices of people working in gold mines in the western United States during the frontier era. "We want durable pants that can withstand harsh labor." In response to this demand, Levi Strauss & Co. created jeans made from durable denim fabric, reinforced with metal rivets on the pockets. The day when tailor Jacob Davis came up with the idea of reinforcing pockets with metal rivets and Levi Strauss & Co. jointly obtained a patent for "a method of using metal rivets to reinforce pockets in garments" was May 20, 1873, about 130 years ago, which is celebrated as "the day jeans were born." The jeans, named "Levi's" after the founder Levi Strauss, were born in the 19th century, grew significantly in the 20th century, and have now entered the 21st century. A timeless must-have item loved by people across generations. That is Levi's jeans.
Material
Cotton 70.0% Recycled fiber (Lyocell) 28.0% Polyurethane 2.0%
[Features]
The straight fit with a slightly lower waist is also excellent for versatility.
Coordination
- Simply pair with a T-shirt and hoodie for a casual look.
- It goes well with neat coordinates like shirts and jackets!
- It also goes well with sports mix coordination such as outdoor nylon jackets, sneakers, and caps.
A setup with a denim jacket is also recommended.
For a clean coordination, pair a slightly smaller top than usual with an A-line silhouette!
The tuck-in style is also recommended!
For a relaxed outfit, it is recommended to coordinate with big silhouette/oversized items.
LEVI'S
About 150 years ago, in 1853, during the height of the American frontier era, Levi Strauss & Co. was established in the United States. Initially, the company engaged in a wholesale business dealing with clothing, fabrics, and miscellaneous goods, but an opportunity arose that led to the birth of jeans. In the late 19th century, this opportunity came from the voices of people working in gold mines in the western United States during the frontier era. "We want durable pants that can withstand harsh labor." In response to this demand, Levi Strauss & Co. created jeans made from durable denim fabric, reinforced with metal rivets on the pockets. The day when tailor Jacob Davis came up with the idea of reinforcing pockets with metal rivets and Levi Strauss & Co. jointly obtained a patent for "a method of using metal rivets to reinforce pockets in garments" was May 20, 1873, about 130 years ago, which is celebrated as "the day jeans were born." The jeans, named "Levi's" after the founder Levi Strauss, were born in the 19th century, grew significantly in the 20th century, and have now entered the 21st century. A timeless must-have item loved by people across generations. That is Levi's jeans.
Material
Cotton 70.0% Recycled fiber (Lyocell) 28.0% Polyurethane 2.0%
| color | Antique Wash |
|---|---|
| size | 28 inch,
29 inch,
30 inch,
31 inch,
32 inch,
33 inch,
34 inch
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